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This is a vertical, eye-level, medium shot of a niche containing two deities, likely Hindu gods, carved from stone and painted with red and pink pigments. The niche is situated within a temple structure in Lalitpur, Nepal, with a brick wall visible in the background. The left niche contains a statue of Ganesha, recognizable by his elephant head, in a seated position. He is adorned with a multi-headed cobra headdress. Two small brass bells hang from chains to the left of the statue. The right niche contains a standing deity, possibly Vishnu or another major Hindu god, with multiple arms, holding various objects. Both statues are placed on stone pedestals. The entire structure is framed by intricately carved wooden pillars and decorative elements. The foreground shows a stone platform with some scattered offerings, likely coins, and the floor appears to be made of earth or stone. The lighting is dim, suggesting an indoor or shaded setting.
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